Yep, me no sabbe either
How we see color is by light reflection. Say, a red pillow ABSORBS all the blue, green, yellow, etc. light, reflecting only the red light. Black and white absorb ALL or none of the light, so really, they aren't colors at all.
Well, blue is not common in the wild, only ONE land animal has figured out how to make a blue pigment. Birds create blue by bending light, they have special structures that scatter all other colors, and only allowing blue to be reflected. The feathers themselves, without the reflection, are black.
for this little fighter.






